Eladrin Dmg
Fey Step on an Eladrin is 1x / short rest. Putting it onto a Half Elf which gets +2 Charisma and +1 to two other stats essentially makes it the best race in the game and its not much of a contest. Once per long rest? Yeah, no problem. Once per short rest? That's really pushing it. Mar 06, 2019 The Eladrin has gone through a lot of revisions, and there have been a couple of attempts to get a working version of the Eladrin in Unearthed Arcana playtests. The 'first' iteration was the one in the DMG, which presented an Eladrin as an example of what you could do in the 'creating your own subraces' section. Eladrin are elves native to the Feywild, a realm of unpredictability and boundless magic. At your DM’s option, you can select eladrin as the subrace for an elf character, instead of one of the elf subraces in the Player’s Handbook.
These feats are meant to complement those released in the Racial Feats article by Wizards of the Coast. Each of the feats are tied to races released in offical Wizards of the Coast releases of some kind; the Unearthed Arcana series of articles, the Dungeon Master's Guide, or other sources (not including Volo's Guide to Monsters). In the DMG, eladrin are a subrace of elf (p. Eladrin 5e subrace (self.UnearthedArcana) submitted 1 year ago by Cuofeng. The Elf species originated in the Feywild and the Eladrin are those who never left. Masters of moonlight woven into castles, forests that walk, and marketplaces that barter dreams, magic is an intrinsic part of their nature.
Race | Subrace | Size | Speed | Language | Str | Dex | Con | Int | Wis | Cha | Any | DV | Source |
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Race | Subrace | Size | Speed | Language | Str | Dex | Con | Int | Wis | Cha | Any | DV | Source |
Aarakocra | M | 25/50F | Aarakocra, Auran | +2 | +1 | EE 4 | |||||||
Aasimar | M | 30 | Celestial | +1 | +2 | 60 ft. | DMG 286 | ||||||
Aasimar | Protector | M | 30 | Celestial | +1 | +2 | 60 ft. | VGtM 105 | |||||
Aasimar | Scourge | M | 30 | Celestial | +1 | +2 | 60 ft. | VGtM 105 | |||||
Aasimar | Fallen | M | 30 | Celestial | +1 | +2 | 60 ft. | VGtM 105 | |||||
Centaur | M | 40 | Sylvan | +2 | +1 | GGtR 15 | |||||||
Dragonborn | M | 30 | Draconic | +2 | +1 | PHB 32 | |||||||
Dwarf | Hill Dwarf | M | 25 | Dwarvish | +2 | +1 | 60 ft. | PHB 20 | |||||
Dwarf | Mountain Dwarf | M | 25 | Dwarvish | +2 | +2 | 60 ft. | PHB 20 | |||||
Dwarf | Duergar | M | 25 | Dwarvish | +1 | +2 | 60 ft. | SCG 104 | |||||
Dwarf | Duergar | M | 25 | Dwarvish | +1 | +2 | 120 ft. | MToF 81 | |||||
Elf | Drow | M | 30 | Elvish | +2 | +1 | 120 ft. | PHB 24 | |||||
Elf | Eladrin | M | 30 | Elvish | +2 | +1 | 60 ft. | MToF 62 | |||||
Elf | Eladrin | M | 30 | Elvish | +2 | +1 | 60 ft. | DMG 286 | |||||
Elf | High Elf | M | 30 | Elvish | +2 | +1 | 60 ft. | PHB 23 | |||||
Elf | Sea | M | 30 | Elvish | +2 | +1 | 60 ft. | MToF 62 | |||||
Elf | Shadar-Kai | M | 30 | Elvish | +2 | +1 | 60 ft. | MToF 63 | |||||
Elf | Wood Elf | M | 35 | Elvish | +2 | +1 | 60 ft. | PHB 24 | |||||
Firbolg | M | 30 | Elvish, Giant | +1 | +2 | VGtM 107 | |||||||
Genasi | Air Genasi | M | 30 | Primordial | +1 | +2 | EE 9 | ||||||
Genasi | Earth Genasi | M | 30 | Primordial | +1 | +2 | EE 9 | ||||||
Genasi | Fire Genasi | M | 30 | Primordial | +2 | +1 | 60 ft. | EE 9 | |||||
Genasi | Water Genasi | M | 30/30S | Primordial | +2 | +1 | EE 10 | ||||||
Gnome | Deep Gnome | S | 25 | Gnomish, Undercommon | +1 | +2 | 120 ft. | EE 5, MToF 114 | |||||
Gnome | Forest Gnome | S | 25 | Gnomish | +1 | +2 | 60 ft. | PHB 37 | |||||
Gnome | Rock Gnome | S | 25 | Gnomish | +1 | +2 | 60 ft. | PHB 37 | |||||
Goliath | M | 30 | Giant | +2 | +1 | EE 10 | |||||||
Halfling | Lightfoot Halfling | S | 25 | Halfling | +2 | +1 | PHB 28 | ||||||
Halfling | Stout Halfling | S | 25 | Halfling | +2 | +1 | PHB 28 | ||||||
Halfling | Ghostwise Halfling | S | 25 | Halfling | +2 | +1 | SCG 110 | ||||||
Half-Elf | M | 30 | Elvish | +2 | +1 x2 | 60 ft. | PHB 38 | ||||||
Half-Orc | M | 30 | Orcish | +2 | +1 | 60 ft. | PHB 40 | ||||||
Human | M | 30 | +1 Any | +1 | +1 | +1 | +1 | +1 | +1 | PHB 29 | |||
Human | Variant | M | 30 | +1 Any | +1 x2 | PHB 31 | |||||||
Kenku | M | 30 | Auran | +2 | +1 | VGtM 111 | |||||||
Lizardfolk | M | 30/30S | Draconic | +2 | +1 | VGtM 111 | |||||||
Tabaxi | M | 30/20C | +1 Any | +2 | +1 | 60 ft. | VGtM 113 | ||||||
Tiefling | M | 30 | Infernal | +1 | +2 | 60 ft. | PHB 42 | ||||||
Tiefling | Variant | M | 30 | Infernal | +2 | +1 | 60 ft. | SCG 118 | |||||
Tiefling | Fierna | M | 30 | Infernal | +1 | +2 | 60 ft. | MToF 21 | |||||
Tiefling | Dispater, Glasya | M | 30 | Infernal | +1 | +2 | 60 ft. | MToF 21-22 | |||||
Tiefling | Levistus | M | 30 | Infernal | +1 | +2 | 60 ft. | MToF 22 | |||||
Tiefling | Zariel | M | 30 | Infernal | +1 | +2 | 60 ft. | MToF 22 | |||||
Triton | M | 30/30S | Primordial | +1 | +1 | +1 | VGtM 117 | ||||||
Warforged | M | 30 | +1 Any | +1 | +1 | UA:Eberron | |||||||
Shifter | Beasthide | M | 30 | Sylvan | +1 | +1 | 60 ft. | UA:Eberron | |||||
Shifter | Cliffwalk | M | 30 | Sylvan | +2 | 60 ft. | UA:Eberron | ||||||
Shifter | Longstride | M | 30 | Sylvan | +2 | 60 ft. | UA:Eberron | ||||||
Shifter | Longtooth | M | 30 | Sylvan | +1 | +1 | 60 ft. | UA:Eberron | |||||
Shifter | Razorclaw | M | 30 | Sylvan | +2 | 60 ft. | UA:Eberron | ||||||
Shifter | Wildhunt | M | 30 | Sylvan | +1 | +1 | 60 ft. | UA:Eberron | |||||
Changeling | M | 30 | +2 Any | +1 | +1 | UA:Eberron | |||||||
Minotaur | Strength | M | 30 | +2 | UA:WB | ||||||||
Minotaur | Intelligence | M | 30 | +1 | +1 | UA:WB | |||||||
Minotaur | Wisdom | M | 30 | +1 | +1 | UA:WB | |||||||
Minotaur | M | 30 | Minotaur | +2 | +1 | GGtR 19 | |||||||
Bugbear | Monstrous | M | 30 | Goblin | +2 | +1 | 60 ft. | VGtM 119 | |||||
Goblin | Monstrous | S | 30 | Goblin | +2 | +1 | 60 ft. | VGtM 119 | |||||
Goblin (Ravnica) | S | 30 | Goblin | +2 | +1 | 60 ft. | GGtR 17 | ||||||
Hobgoblin | Monstrous | M | 30 | Goblin | +2 | +1 | 60 ft. | VGtM 119 | |||||
Kobold | Monstrous | S | 30 | Draconic | -2 | +2 | 60 ft. | VGtM 119 | |||||
Loxodon | M | 30 | Loxodon | +2 | +1 | GGtR 17 | |||||||
Yuan-ti | Monstrous | M | 30 | Abyssal, Draconic | +1 | +2 | 60 ft. | VGtM 120 | |||||
Orc | Monstrous | M | 30 | Orc | +2 | +1 | -2 | 60 ft. | VGtM 120 | ||||
Kor | M | 30 | Kor | +2 | +1 | PS:Zendikar | |||||||
Merfolk | Emira (Wind) | M | 30/30S | Merfolk, +1 Any | +2 | +1 | PS:Zendikar | ||||||
Merfolk | Ula (Water) | M | 30/30S | Merfolk, +1 Any | +2 | +1 | PS:Zendikar | ||||||
Merfolk | Cosi (Trickster) | M | 30/30S | Merfolk, +1 Any | +1 | +2 | PS:Zendikar | ||||||
Vampire | M | 30 | Vampire | +1 | +2 | 60 ft. | PS:Zendikar | ||||||
Goblin | Grotag | S | 25 | Goblin | +2 | 60 ft. | PS:Zendikar | ||||||
Goblin | Lavastep | S | 25 | Goblin | +2 | 60 ft. | PS:Zendikar | ||||||
Goblin | S | 25 | Goblin | +2 | 60 ft. | PS:Zendikar | |||||||
Elf | Tajuru | M | 30 | Elvish | +2 | +1 | 60 ft. | PS:Zendikar | |||||
Elf | Mul Daya | M | 30 | Elvish | +1 | +2 | 120 ft. | PS:Zendikar | |||||
Elf | Joraga | M | 35 | Elvish | +1 | +2 | 60 ft. | PS:Zendikar | |||||
Aetherborn | M | 30 | +2 Any | +2 | +1 x2 | 60 ft. | PS:Kaladesh | ||||||
Dwarf | M | 25 | Dwarvish | +2 | +1 | 60 ft. | PS:Kaladesh | ||||||
Vedalken | M | 30 | Vedalken | +2 | +1 | PS:Kaladesh | |||||||
Gith | Githyanki | M | 30 | Gith | +2 | +1 | UA:EG | ||||||
Gith | Githzerai | M | 30 | Gith | +1 | +2 | UA:EG | ||||||
Gith | Githyanki | M | 30 | Gith | +2 | +1 | MToF 96 | ||||||
Gith | Githzerai | M | 30 | Gith | +1 | +2 | MToF 96 | ||||||
Elf | Eladrin (Charisma) | M | 30 | Elvish | +2 | +1 | 60 ft. | UA:EG | |||||
Elf | Eladrin (Intelligence) | M | 30 | Elvish | +2 | +1 | 60 ft. | UA:EG | |||||
Simic Hybrid | M | 30 | Elvish or Vedalken | +2 | +1 | 60 ft. | GGtR 20 | ||||||
Vedalken | M | 30 | Vedalken | +2 | +1 | GGtR 21 |
Eladrin | |
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First appearance | Planescape Monstrous Compendium Appendix II (1995) |
Information | |
Type | Outsider |
Alignment | Chaotic Good |
Eladrin are a fictional race of creatures appearing in the Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) fantasyrole-playing game. Introduced in the Planescape setting of AD&D 2nd edition and D&D 3rd edition, Eladrin were described as a type of celestial of chaotic good alignment and hailed from the plane of Arborea. In D&D 4th edition, Eladrin was introduced as a player race and are instead a race of fey beings, closely akin to elves, and associated with the Feywild.
- 1Publication history
- 2Celestial eladrin
Publication history[edit]
Eladrin debuted as several cards in the Blood Wars Card Game in 1995, including the Bralani, Coure, Firre Troops, Ghaele Elite, Noviere Raider, Shiere Crusaders, Faerinaal, Queen's Consort, Gwynarwhyf the Veiled, Tulani Champion, Tulani Warlord, and Faerie Queen Morwel.
Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 2nd edition[edit]
Eladrin first appeared in a D&D product in Planescape Monstrous Compendium Appendix II (1995). This book featured the greater eladrin: the tulani, the firre, and the ghaele. And the lesser eladrin: the bralani, the coure, the noviere, and the shiere.[1]
Eladrin were further detailed, and presented as player character options in Warriors of Heaven (1999); Morwel and Vaeros were presented as examples of notable eladrins.[2]
Dungeons & Dragons 3rd edition[edit]
The ghaele eladrin appears under the celestial entry in the Monster Manual for this edition (2000).[3]
Mac hard drive cleaner free. The firre eladrin appears under the celestial entry in the Manual of the Planes (2001).[4]
Savage Species (2003) presented the ghaele eladrin as both a race and a playable class.[5]
Dungeons & Dragons 3.5 edition[edit]
The bralani and ghaele eladrin appear in the revised Monster Manual for this edition (2003).
The coure, the firre, the shiradi, and the tulani eladrin appear in Book of Exalted Deeds (2003). The book also details the Court of Stars, the celestial paragons of the eladrin: Morwel, Queen of Stars; Faerinaal, the Queen's Consort; and Gwynarwhyf, the Whirling Fury.[6]
The eladrin's role in the tanar'ri uprising in the Abyss was detailed in Fiendish Codex I: Hordes of the Abyss (2006).[7]
Dungeons & Dragons 4th edition[edit]
Eladrin appeared in the preview product for 4th edition, Wizards Presents: Races and Classes (2007).[8]
Eladrin appear as one of the core player character races in the Players Handbook for this edition (2008). They are described as living in the Feywild and are the 4th edition equivalent to High or Grey Elves. The elves are eladrin who made their way to the mortal world after the war between Corellon and Lolth.[9] All elven races have the humanoid type and the fey origin in 4th edition.
The Eladrin also appear in the Monster Manual (2008) for this edition, which includes the eladrin fey knight, the eladrin twilight incanter, the bralani of autumn winds, and the ghaele of winter.[10]
In the Forgotten Realms campaign setting, the Moon and Sun Elves are now subgroups of Eladrin, as opposed to elves, as described in the Forgotten Realms Player's Guide (2008).
The shiere knight is an Eladrin racial Paragon Path in the Player's Handbook 2 (2009).
The eladrin also appeared in the fourth edition Monster Manual 2 (2009).
The spiral tactician is an Eladrin racial Paragon Path in the Martial Power handbook (2010).
The eladrin appeared again as a core character race in the Essentials rulebook Heroes of the Fallen Lands (2010).
Dungeons & Dragons 5th edition[edit]
The eladrin appeared as an elf subrace in the Dungeon Master's Guide (2014), where they were used as an example for creating a new character subrace.[11]
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The eladrin appeared in Mordenkainen's Tome of Foes (2018) where they are a subrace of Elves hailing from the feywild and taking on a more magical appearance than in fourth edition. They are available as both a player race and a creature available to be used by the dungeon master.[12]
Celestial eladrin[edit]
Eladrins are all extraplanar outsiders that share a number of magical powers:
- They possess Darkvision, the ability to see in the dark.
- They are immune to electricity and petrification.
- They are resistant to cold and fire.
- They can speak with any creature that has a language.
Types of Eladrin[edit]
- Coure[1] - Spritelike eladrins that serve more powerful beings as messengers and scouts.
- Bralani - Wild and feral eladrins that can assume the shape of a whirlwind or zephyr of dust, snow, or sand.
- Firre[2] - Red-haired elven eladrins that protect works of art and the artists who create them.
- Ghaele - Knights-errant of the celestials who quietly muster resistance and offer guidance to any of good heart.
- Noviere - an aquatic eladrin that dwells on Ossa, the second layer of Arborea.
- Shiere - serve and protect Arborea as the noble knights of the eladrin.
- Shiradi[3] - Shiradis battle for freedom across the planes, helping the oppressed, deceived, and less fortunate.
- Tulani - The ancient faerie lords of the eladrin, who roam seeking peace, beauty, and solitude.
The Court of Stars[edit]
The celestial paragons of the eladrins are collectively known as The Court of Stars. The members include:
- Faerinaal, the Queen's Consort - Oversees the defense of the Court of Stars and liberates eladrins captured by evil forces.
- Gwynharwyf, the Whirling Fury - Queen Morwel's loyal champion and a barbarian of unparalleled ferocity.
- Morwel, Queen of Stars - The ruler of the eladrins and the Court of Stars.
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Former Members:
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- Ascodel - This former Royal Consort was tricked into a pact with the demonessPale Night, condemning a generation of young eladrins to be eternally bound to the Abyssal layer of Androlynne. Ascodel died fighting to defend these children on Androlynne.
- Vaeros - The predecessor of Faerinaal perished during a mission to the Abyss to liberate eladrins captured by the forces of evil.
Other publishers[edit]
The azata (including the bralani, ghaele, and lillend) appeared in Paizo Publishing's book Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Bestiary (2009), on page 24-26.[13]
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References[edit]
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- ^Baker, Rich, Tim Beach, Wolfgang Baur, Michele Carter, and Colin McComb. Planescape Monstrous Compendium Appendix II (TSR, 1995)
- ^Perkins, Christopher. Warriors of Heaven (TSR, 1999)
- ^Williams, Skip, Jonathan Tweet, and Monte Cook. Monster Manual (Wizards of the Coast, 2000)
- ^Grubb, Jeff, Bruce R. Cordell, David Noonan. Manual of the Planes (Wizards of the Coast, 2001)
- ^Eckelberry, David, Rich Redman, and Jennifer Clarke Wilkes. Savage Species (Wizards of the Coast, 2003)
- ^Wyatt, James, Darrin Drader, Christopher Perkins. Book of Exalted Deeds (Wizards of the Coast, 2003)
- ^Jacobs, James, Erik Mona, and Ed Stark. Fiendish Codex I: Hordes of the Abyss (Wizards of the Coast, 2006)
- ^Carter, Michele, Richard Baker, James Wyatt, David Noonan, Gwendolyn Kestrel, et al. Wizards Presents: Races and Classes (Wizards of the Coast, 2007)
- ^Heinsoo, Rob, Andy Collins, and James Wyatt. Player's Handbook. (Wizards of the Coast, 2008)
- ^Mearls, Mike, Stephen Schubert, and James Wyatt. Monster Manual (Wizards of the Coast, 2008)
- ^Mearls, Mike; Crawford, Jeremy (2014). Dungeon Master's Guide. Wizards of the Coast.
- ^Mearls, Mike; Crawford, Jeremy (2018). Mordenkainen's Tome of Foes. Wizards of the Coast.
- ^Bulmahn, Jason (lead designer). Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Bestiary (Paizo Publishing, 2009)